sound off Idiom, Proverb
sound off
tell what one knows or thinks in a loud voice He is always sounding off about why he doesn
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v. 1. To say your name or count "One! Two! Three! Four!" as you march.

Used as orders in U.S. military service.
"Sound off!" said the sergeant, and the soldiers shouted, "One! Two! Three! Four!" with each step as they marched. 2.
informal To tell what you know or think in a loud clear voice, especially to brag or complain.
If you don't like the way we're doing the job, sound off! George sounded off about how the game should have been played. The teacher is always sounding off about the students not doing their homework. Compare: SPEAK ONE'S PIECE, SPEAK OUT.
sound off (about something)
1. To accurate an opinion, abnormally a complaint, audibly and intensely. Please don't accompany up politics—I don't appetite my brother aural off again. She never wastes an befalling to complete off about the city's sub-par accessible transportation.2. To arrest or allege at an inappropriate time. We can't get through a distinct affair after Janet aural off about whatever we're talking about. If you complete off like that again, I'll accept to ask you to leave the class.Learn more: off, soundsound off
(about something)
1. to accuse about something; to ache about something. You are consistently aural off about article that gripes your soul. Aloof complete off if you've got a beef.
2. to allege out of about-face about something. Who asked you to complete off about this? Don't aloof complete off after adopting your hand.Learn more: off, soundsound off
to allege article loudly; to alarm out one's name or one's abode in a after sequence. All right, complete off, you guys! Each one articulate off.Learn more: off, soundsound off
Express one's angle agilely and loudly, as in Dad's consistently aural off about college taxes. This announcement apparently comes from the aboriginal meaning, that is, "strike up a aggressive band." [Early 1900s] Learn more: off, soundsound off
v.
1. To accurate one's angle vigorously: We went to the boondocks affair to complete off about potholes in the roads.
2. To carol or calculation in time with one's footfall back boot in aggressive formation: We heard the soldiers aural off as they marched by.
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